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. 1921 Jul 20;3(6):765–770. doi: 10.1085/jgp.3.6.765

THE RATE OF GROWTH OF THE DOMESTIC FOWL

Samuel Brody 1
PMCID: PMC2140451  PMID: 19871902

Abstract

This paper points out the fact that the growth period of the domestic fowl is analogous to that of the mammal, being composed of three, or perhaps four, cycles; two of these cycles are postembryonic with maxima at about 8 and 18 weeks varying somewhat with the breed and two or at least one, are embryonic with maxima at 11 to 12 and 15 to 16 days of age. Hatching occurs during the first part of the second or third cycle resembling in this respect the guinea pig rather than the mouse. The velocity curves of each of these cycles are similar to and can be represented by the equation of an autocatalytic monomolecular reaction.

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